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Page Eight

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday, July 18, 1972'

Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, July 18, 1972

Justice Dept., state
combine against Roth
(Continued from Page 1) 295 buses by July 14 but the
The federal government brief action was delayed by a tempor-
says that because of the un- ary stay order by the 6th cir-
precedented scope of Judge cuit court pending the hearing
Roth's order, there should be an scheduled yesterday.
opportunity for appellate review The Justice Department's brief
"prior to requiring the defen- said that without a continued
dants to spend a great deal of stay order school authorities will
money and take other irrever- "continue to be required to take
sible steps looking to implemen- actions necessitating heavy out-
tation of a desegregation plan." puts of resources and expendi-
Under the federal district tures including the purchase of
court order, Detroit would be re- new buses, the special training
quired to consolidate into one of faculty and staff and the hir-
attendance area 53 separate iug of additional counselors."
school districts and approxi-
mately 780,000 students. The Micigan Daily. edited and man-
aged by students at the University of
Judge Roth ordered that the Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second
Detroit school board purchase Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich-
295 school buses to begin a bus- Ig ,420 Maynard St., Anc Arbor.
Mchlgn 4104. ulithd daily Toe-
ing program this fall. day through sunday morning Univer-
Under Judge Roth's ruling, sity year. suserition rates: $10 by
UnderJudgerrere. $it by mai.
the Detroit school board was to Summer session published Tuesday
have placed an order for the through Saturday morning. Subscrip-
tion rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus
area); $6.50 local mai (in Mich. or
' " "" ° iOh)ol$;50 non-local mail (other states
DAILY OFFICIAL and toreige).
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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
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more information, phone 764-9270. Cello Harpsichord
TUESDAY, JULY 18 Works of Bach, Hindemith
Ctr. for Continuing Education f or Thursday, July 20, 8 P.
Women:"What It's Like to Be An
Aduitwoman student T day," CEW South Quad, West Lounge
Aud4o-Visual Center Films: "Inter- Refreshments served afierwords
views With My Lai Veterans," and oth- Shu r election of officers
er, And. 4, MLB, 7 p.m. Soteeto fofcr
Music Shootl: harles Veronda, clar- No musicol knowledge needed.
inet doctoral, sch. of Mus. Recital Hall, Absolutely everyone invited
3 p.m. Further info:
University Players: Shakespeare's 663-4875, 769-1605
"Love's Labour's Lost," Power Center, 8 _
p.m
NOW 8DIAL
"THE PLEASURE OF VONNEGUT IS YOURS!"
-JUDITH CRIST, New York Magazine
KURT VONNEGUT, JR.'S
"SOME OF THE FUNNIEST, MOST SAR-
DONIC LINES to be heard at the moment
on stage or screen!"-WILLIAM WOLF, Cue Magazine
also "BOB & CAROL & TED & ALICE"
OF
FALL FASHIONS M
DURING
SUMMER-STOCK
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8-10 p.m.
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NEW PEOPLE WELCOME!

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MICHIGAN REPERTORY '72
OPENING TONIGHT-8 P.M.
shakespeare's
LOVE'S LABOUR'S
J r .LOST
~ '.additional performances
July 20, 22, 26, and 28
Individual Tickets
$2.00, $3.00

IN THE AIR-CONDITIONED
POWER CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
Sox office open 12:30-8:00 Mon.-Fri.-Phone 763-3333
JOIN US ON THE POWER CENTER FRONT LAWN AT 7:45
FOR DANCING AND BADMINTON.

SUMMER STORE HOURS
Monday thru Wednesday
9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Thursday and Friday
9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
CLOSED SATURDAYS THROUGH
AUGUST 12
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and wide. . .the big legs are
big, and we've got them!
\ _ g Get a pair or two now
and move with the trend.
Blue cotton denim. $10.
Brushed soft-tone cotton. $11.
A. Midwale cotton corduroy,. $11.
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